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Jerilynn Lemon

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  1. Plastic Soul Paul McCartney referenced the phrase as the name of the Beatles 1965 album Rubber Soul, which was inspired by the term "plastic soul". In a studio conversation recorded in June 1965 after recording the first take of "I'm Down", McCartney says "Plastic soul, man. Plastic soul." David Bowie also described his own funky, soulful songs released in the early to mid-1970s as "plastic soul". These singles sold well, and Bowie became one of the few white performers to be invited to perform on Soul Train. In a 1976 Playboy interview, Bowie described his recent album Young Americans as "the definitive plastic soul record. It's the squashed remains of ethnic music as it survives in the age of Muzak, written and sung by a white limey." Bowie's most commercially successful album, Let's Dance, has also been described as plastic soul.
  2. Mittens Buttes Located in Monument Valley, Arizona. You see the left mitten and the right mitten.
  3. The Temptations (pay no heed to the song title)
  4. " ♪ he didn't notice that the light had changed ♫..."
  5. Madelaine is fine. She is saying "Poor Me". You have to differentiate between artist name and the song title. For the most part, Blues and Rags (as explained before) are genres. Poor Boy (a sandwich)
  6. Science Channel (For those who don't have it on cable or don't watch it, you're missing a fascinating feature. I just hope it doesn't go the way of History channel.)
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